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ij Union.
JUNCTION, SATURDAY. DEC. 27, 1862.
THE CASH MUST INVARIABLY ACCOM
PANY LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
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OUR SCHOOL TAX-.
At a meetfng of the legal voters of this
School District, held on the 27 th of September
last a tax of one per cent was levied for school
purposes. At the time this -was done ire con
eidered it an injudicious move, and after mature
consideration, and consultation "with many tax
payers of the District, we are more than ever
confirmed in that opinion. Overburdened witn
taxation aa our people already are, it seems
impolitic to launch out Into any measure to
increase that burden, without the best and.
most abundant reasons therefor. The design
of those who voted this tax was to build a
school house this year, but which we think the
people of this District are not prepared to do.
There are buildings in town which can now be
hired for less than what the Interest would be
on the amount required to put up a school
bouse of the requisite capacity, and While such
ib the case, we think it is much cheaper to hire
than to build, in consideration of the tightness
of the times. Even if we should put up such a
house as tte tax now levied would enable us to
do, it would suffice but for a short time with
the increase of population which we will un
doubtedly soon have. We therefore advise our
citizens to wait until they are more able, and
have the help of a larger number of tax payers,
before they put up a building, when they will be
able to build one that will do them for many
years. A meeting will be held at Taylor's Hall
next Monday evening to consider this matter.
Let there be a general attendance of those in
terested. , r m m
J O The District School, now in full blast, has
about seventy scholars in attendance.
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VT Colonel Cloud, of tho Second Kansas, is
styled the " Marion of the West," and Colonel
Lee, of the Seventh Kansas, is called the "Murat
of Kansas."
Bisaisa Scuool. Mr. T. F. flerscy will
.vinof vitli thnsn interested in the formation of
a singing school, at Taylor's Hall, Friday even
ing, January 2d, 18G3.
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ID Colonel Leavenworth, of the Second Colo
rado, Captain John Conover, of F company,
Eighth Kansas, and C. H. Laub, Surgeon Regu
lar Army, arrived in town yesterday morning,
by the Santa Fe coach.
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Public Installation. Union Lodge, No. i,
A. F. A. Masons, will publicly install their
officers for the coming year, this (Saturday)
evening. Mr. George Montague will deliver the
address.
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CTThe Manhattan folks are alive. They
excel in festivities. On New Year's day they
contemplate celebrating the President's Emanci
pation Proclamation. The services will be closed
by the Annual Fair of the BaptistScwing Circle.
All arc invited the more the merrier.
--
A Land or Horn One of these interesting
little Temperance Circles, is to be organised for
the children. We hope it may be kept up, and
Lty productive of good. We have a set of rather
fast boys in town, and sucli protection caimuu uc
thrown around them too soon.
03" The Hollidays are upon us once more. A
Happy New Year to all our Patrons ! And may
the day be more favorable than was Christmas.
It rained torrents, aud the mud average two feet
in depth, more or less. Again, a Happy New
Year !
ID" Water will soon be as abundant in town as
whiskey. Mr. Hall and Mr. Casper are each
lnkin a well. This is not a fortuitous circum-Btance-a
Controlling Agent brought it about to
supply the demaud the Good Templars will soon
catc. ..
Personal. We were favored with a call by
Colonel Leavenworth, of the Second Colorado
Regiment. Tho Colonel has been stationed at
Fort Wise during the past summer. His boys
are extremely anxious to take a hand on the
Potomac, and frontier metal, with such a leader,
would make its mark.
rOTTAWATToMiE Cocntt Scrap -The Taxpay
ers of rottawattomie county are informed that
Jno. W. Pipher & Co., of Manhattan, and J. N.
Limbocker, Treasurer of Pottawattomle, have
just received a supply of Pottawattomie county
scrip, which they are selling at reasonable
terms, and in sums to suit purchasers.
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Thanks. Senator Pomeroy will accept our
thanks for a number of valuable public docu
ments, among which are a complete set of the
oneressional Globe, the Census Report of 1S60,
etc. No man is more faithful to his constituents,
or to the cause of Humanity and Progress, than
is Senator ronieroy.
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ID Occident Lodge, No. 2G, I. 0. G. T.f at
their last meeting, passed a vote ot thanks to
Mr. P. Z. Tatlor, to whose generosity and good
nirit tW are indebted for the free use of his
Hall. For this helping hand to these friends of
Temperance, Mr. Tatlor will De cnmiea w
large share of whatever good they may accom
plish. m
ICrSome irritable, peevish, ill-natured, old
xnaidish, miserable specimen of mankind, whose
thoughts cannot for so short a time be centered
on things divine, and whose nature is so coarse
that he cannot appreciate poodle-dogs, proposes
that our City authorities establish a police force
whose special duty shall be to keep order among
the dogs that are brought into church every
Sunday. l nere i smuc b"si" euu "i reason
in the suggestion, inasmuch as last Sabbath
morning a stranger would have been unable to
have told who " run the macnine, we minister !
or the dogs. It would look better were babies
brought there instead of pups, curs, bull-dogs,
&e., they might annoy some one, but still you
would be acting out Uie command, " Bring them
up," 4c. We are not aware that such a command
was given respecting dumb brutes. We may be
in error, though ; and if not soon convinced that
gueh is the fact, and there be no improvement in
the matter, we will get up a notice that ill cut
ome one.
SaiNPLASTEa Dealers. Beware. The Commis
sioner of Internal Revenue has decided that
persons issuing and dealing in shinplasterB are
liable to pay a broker's license. Also, tbat the
parties upon whom these shinplasters are drawn,
by accepting and paying them, are liable to pay
a banker's license. This will put quite a check
on the ehinphutef business, and we are glad to
see it. The Stale is flooded with them, and
they have pretty effectually drove out all other
small currency. The Lawrence Republican, from
which we get the above, says that " the United
States make it a penal offence to issue them, and
In this Stats they are clearly contrary to our
State Constitution."
From F Company. Sixth Regiment. Mr. L. C.
Palmer, a member of this company, arrived in
town a few dayB ago. Mr. Palmer was dischar
ged from the service for disability, having been
confined in the hospital for the last three months.
He left the Army of the Frontier immediately
after the battle of Cane Hill, and reports the
boys of this Company, which is better known as
Clarke's Company, as all well, and exceedingly
fortunate in the way of promotion. The Com
pany is now officered as follows : Captain, Win.
Gordon; First Lieutenant, "Wm. Judson; Second
Lieutenant, John Grasberger. These, excepting
Judson, together with the following promotions,
are from the ranks of the Company: Mr. Spill -man
to a Captaincy in the Indian Regiment,
Mr. Parsons a Lieutenancy in the same, and that
of Mr. Henderson, which we noticed last week.
Mr. Palmer says that the reports of Blunt guard
ing rebel property are all bosh that their is no
discount on the man in any particular whatever.
The General, in battle, dismounts and cracks
away, the same as a private.
CLIPPINGS FROM THE STATE PRESS.
Found Guilty of Murder. The
Criminal Court of Leavenworth, Judge
Lecompte upon the Bench, has been engag
ed the greater part of the pnst week in the
trial of Carl Home for the murder of a
man nearly a year ago. At a former trial
he was found guilty, but appealed to the
Supremo Court. That tribunal stayed
judgment upon a writ of error, and ordered
a new trial in the Court below. The case
came up at the present term, and the jury
have again found the prisoner guilty of
murder in the Grst degree. From what we
can learn it was a most aggravated case of
deliberate and willful murder, Journal.
In the Criminal Court, yesterday,
the case of State vs. Duncan, charged with
the murder of Lcddy, was concluded, The
evidence being that Leddy was shot by a
man named Fergusson, of the 8th regiment,
the jury returned a verdict .for Duncan of
not guilty. Aubrey, indicted for the same
offeuse, was also discharged. Leav. Times
We learn from Sergeant Cain that
the remaining companies of the 8th Ransa?
are ordered to join Gen. Rosecrans' com
mand, He writes that most of the boys
welcome the prospect of a change, and we
are suro that they will fight bravely for our
cause and country, if opportunity affords.
May victory ever perch on their banners
when the conflict rages. Atchison Chanin.
Operations on the Yazoo River.
The gunboat Marinova arrived at Cairo,
on the 18th, from Yazoo river. She brings
the crew of the Cairo, which gunboat was
destroyed by a torpedo, 22 miles up the
Yazoo.
In a reconuoissance made up the Yazoc
some time ago by the .Mnrinova, signal tor
nedoed were discovered in the river, two
miles below Aorn's Bluff, where thp rebels
have a cattery of four or nvc guns. An
expedition consisting of the Cairo, Marino
va and Signal, abreast, and the Louisville
and Oiiccn close in the rear, when a torpedo
discharged under the port bow of the Cairo,
tearing a hole in her twelve leet square.
The concussion knocked down every one on
board, but no one was seriously hurt. The
Queen came along and took the crew off in
nine minutes. The Cairo sunk in six
fathoms of water, nothing but the signal
mast and cbimnevs beine visible. She had
just been refitted and clad with railroad iron
in front, and was considered the lightest
and fastest of our iron clacls. Five torpedoes
were taken up betore the explosion, wnen
they then returned to Helena. Master H.
K. Harlett thinks the torpedoe was explod
ed by a galvanio battery.
It is expected that before this another
expedition has been sent up the Yazoo.
Arbitrary Arrests. The Senate put
in the whole of the 9th on the subject of
arbitrary arrests, The debate developed
a decided feeling on the part of prominent
Republicans against the mode in which the
power of arresting has often been exercised.
Messrs. Trumbull and Sherman both ex
pressed this sentiment.
5T The " Abolitionists " of Massachu
setts keep up a steady stream of men for
the war. The 52nd Massachusetts regiment
has gone on. Won't somebody ridicule the
patriotism of the Old Bay State, and con
trast it with that of Kentucky ?
United States Assessor's Office,
Lawhexcb, Kansas, Dec. 12, 1862.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the annual Assessment of Taxes under
the Act entitled "An Act to provide Internal
Revenu'e"&c, has been completed in Divisicn
No. 9, comprising the counties of Morris, Davis,
Dickinson and Saline, and that all persons in
terested can examine the list by calling on the
Assistant Assessor, Mr. T. F. Hersey, at, Abi
lene, . .,
The uadersigned will be in at Council
Groye on the 3d of January, 1863, for the
purpose of hearing appeals from the Assess
ment, as made ov tne Assistant .assessor.
JAMES F. LEGATE,
United States Assessor for Kansas.
J. LEGORE,
JEWELER.
D
eaixr i5 Clock. Watches, akd
Jewelry.
Uepaibisq done to order on short notice.
and in good style; nl5yl
S PAULDING'S Cbpm4lic Paw at
HALL'S.
NOTICE !
TO ALL OUR WESTERN FRIENDS,
And other?, as you come to mill, will want to
buv some Goods, Cheap for Cash, call at the
FARMER'S STORE,
at the bid stand,
lto. 353 Foyntz Avonue.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM
the Philadelphia market, a large assort-
ment of Goods, consisting of
Dry Goods, Clotliing,
HardwareQueensware,
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
TOBACCO, TEA, SUGAR,
SOAP, GOAL OIL,
and Candle
and other things too numerous to mention.
B,ALSO, Agents fer Ayer's Celebrated
Medicines.
All person desiring to invest Cash for
good Goods will please call and look through
our stock. JOHN PIPER & Co.
Manhattan, Dec. 25, 1862.
Sheriffs sale.
Richard Byrnes, ") State of Kansas, Third
vs. v Judicial District, Davis
Peter McLaughlin. J county.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
Order of Sale, to me directed and delivered,
issued out of the Third District Court for Davis
county, in the above entitled case, I will, on
Tuesday, the 3d day of February, A. D. 1863,
at 2 o clock, P. M., at the door of the Court
House in Junction, Davis county, offer for sale
at Public Auction, for cash in hand, all the
right, title and interest of the above named
Peter McLaughlin, in and to the following de
scribed Real Estate, to -wit : The north half of
the southeast quarter and the southwest quar
ter of the southeast quarter, and the northeast
quarter of the southwest quarter of section No.
twenty-four, in township no eleven, south of
range No. four, east, in the State Of Kansas.
Given under my hand at the city of
Junction this the 27th day of Dec., A. D.
1862. A. W. CALLED.
Sheriff of Davis Co.
n9-6tpf $10.50
Sheriff's Sale.
Richard Byrnes, Plaintiff, ")
against -
Frederick Kern, Catharine J
Kern. William Allingham,
Margaret Allingham and Rob-J
ert Allingham, Guardian of
the said Margaret Allingham, J
defendants. 1
In the Third
Judicial Dis
trict Court for
the county of
Davis, with
others attach
ed in the State
of Kansas.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
Order of Sale, issued out ot the above named
court, in the above entitled case, and to me di
rected and delivered, 1 will, on Friday, the 2d
day of February, A, D. 1863, at 2 o'clock, P.
M. of said day, at the door of the Court House
in Junction, Davis county, offer for sale at Pub
lic Auction, for cash in hand, all the right, title
and interest of the above named defendants in
and to the following described Real Estate, to
wit : The Southwest quarter of section No.
fifteen, in township No. eleven, south of range
No. seven, east, in the county of Davis am!
State of Kansas. Said lands will be sold to
the highest bidder therefor, to satisfy said Or
der of Sale.
Given under my hand at the city of
Junction this the 27th day of Dec, A. D
1SG2. A. W. CALLEN,
Sheriff of Davis Co.
n9-6tpf 810.50.
Notice.
Samuel A.Stinson & Eugena In the Third
F. Havens, Plaintiffs. J Judicial District
vs. 1 Court, within
Charles W. ToSer, Deft. J and for the
county of Davis, State of Kansas,
The above named defendant, Charles W, To
zer, will take notice that the said plaintiffs,
Samuel A. Stinson and Eugona F. Havens, did,
on the 26th day of December, A, D. 1862, file
in the Clerk's office of the aforesaid court, their
petition, setting forth that the said Charles W.
Tozer gave a mortgage to Abraham B. Sands,
now deceased, on the following lands and tene
ments lying and being in Davis county, State of
Kansas, and described as follows, towit : Lots
eight (8J. nine (9), and sixteen (16), of section
No. twenty-eight '2S). and lots two (2) and
seven (7), of section thirty-three (33), of town
ship twelve (12), south of range No. five (5,
east of the Sixth Principal Meridian in the
State of Kansas, to secure the payment of one
hundred and sixty five dollars, with interest at
the rate of four per cent per month, from the
15th day of September, A. D. 1850, accrding
tn a fprtnin nromissorv note referred to in said
mortgage ; and also setting forth that since the
execution of said mortgage that the said Abra
ham B. Sands has departed this life, and that
the executors ot the saia ADranam u. bands
have since transferred and assigned said note
and mortgage to the said plaintiffs, and also
praying that the said Charles W. Tozer may
pay said .um now claimed to be due, with in
terest at the rate of four per cent per month,
from the said loth day of September, a. i.
1859; and the 6aid Charles W. Tozer is notified
that he is required to appear and answer said
petition on or before the Second day of March,
a. o. 1863.
Samuel A. Stijsoj &
Eugena F. Havens.
By Julius E, Hibbaru, their Att'y
Davis County Tax Notice.
THE TAX ROLL OF DAVIS COUNTY
for the jear 1S62, has been placed in my
hands for collection. The tax-payers in said
countv are hereby notified that I will be in each
Precinct in Davis county, at the usual place of
holding elections, ai me ioiiowing umes, to col
lectsaid taxes i
Ashland, December 17th, 1862
West Point, " 18th,
Clarke's Creek, " 19th, "
Lyon's Creek, " 90th, "
Junction City, " 22d,
Two mills of the State tax is payable only in
Gold or silver, or United States Demand Notes.
On all taxes remaining unpaid after the 1st day
of January, A. D. 1863, a penaltv of ten percent
will be added. DANIEL MITCHELL,
rn5-5tl Treasurer of Davis Co.
F. M; FLETCHER,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
Junction. City, Kansas;
ILL ATTEND TO THE ERECTION OP
all kinds cf Buildings with neatness and
w
dispatch, 10 PLANS and SPECIFIC A HONS
furaished.
termsto suii tte hard times."
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AND
NEW OPENING.
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
YARNS, .
THREADS,
EMBROIDERIES,
LACES.
TRIMMINGS,
RIBBONS.
HOOP SKIRTS,
CORSETS,
NOTIONS,
MILLINERY GOODS;
STRAW GOODS,
ZEPHYR GOODS,
WiLLOW WARE,
GENTS' FURNiStilNG GOODS.
FM"CVJjY1) staple
Dry Goods!
Etc., Etc.
Orders will be promptly filled and carefully
attended to.
S. M. ROTHCHILD,
Fo. 71 Delaware Street,
Leavenworth City, Kansas.
LEWIS KURTZ,
MANHATTAN, KANSiS.
DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Clothing, Dry Goods,
Hats'and Caps, Boots and Shoes, t
gether with everything usual
lv kept in a first class
Country Store.
WILL recive every description of Country
Produce in exchange for goods, such as
wheat, corn, oals, pork, tallow, hides, potatoes,
turnips, onions, in fact nearly everything that a
farmer raises.
j, Missouri money taken at par pre
sented soon. nltf
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE.
'V he subscriber has on baud FIFTY THOUS-
I AND APPLE TREES. OF WELL-SELECTED
varieties, as well as a quantity of Peach, Locust
&c, &c , which he offers cheap for cash, or
will exchange for cows, young stock or grain,
at reasonable prices. HIRAM SEAL,
Ashland ISur3ery, Davis uo., Kansas. nuiy.
wm. h. Mckinley,
AUCTIONEER,
Tenders his service to the people of DAVIS
and adjoining counties
TERMS REASONABLE.
Refers to Union Office or to S. M. Strickler,
Junction City, or to WM. H. McKIKLEl .
n4U-tf.J Kenton, uavis uo., iiansas.
R. D. MOBLET,
District Clerk of Davis County
REAL ESTATE AND LAND AGENT,
JUNCTION CITV.
WILL do business in the Laud Oiiice, and
give strict attention to paying taxes for
non-residents. Office on Washington street,
Taylor's Buildingopposite the Eagle Iiotcl.
n8tf
CRAIGVE&MOON,
WIIOLESAI.R A KETA1T. DEALEft8 IS
Foreign and Domestic Liquors.
Cigars and Tobacco,
KASSAS AT. OrrOSITE THE TOST OFriCB,
Topccit, Kansas'.
S B. WHITE,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR
JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS.
WILL PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL
business entrusted to his care in Western
Kunsas. nltf
J; C. KBNNETT,
County Surveyor,
Kenton, Davis County, Kansas.
Will promptly attend to all kinds of Sur
veying on terms to suit the times.
JOHN II. KARNAN,
WASHINGTON STREET, JUNCTION CITY.
D
EALER IN
STOVES,
and fll kinds of
Tin Ware, Sheet Iron, Ac.
A supply of everything in his line sufficient
for tli ft wants tf this neishborhood.
Repairing done on the shortest notice, nltf
DANIEL MITCHELL,
LJJSTD AGENT, SURVEYOR,
AND
eavsa ssusasrsisSi,
JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS.
FAXD WARRANTS Tor sale for
A CASH, and on time. Land Warrants
located. Collections made and Taxes paid for
non-residehta. nltf
L0BK5X0 DOW. J0H5 G OTIS.
DOW & OTIS,
Counsellors at Law.
Topeka, Kanias. nlm3
Frank Jehle,
BOOT AJSTD SHO
MAKER,
CORNER WASHINGTON 4 7th STREETS,
jMCtlrii City, matfta-
REPAIRING don on short aotiee. TERMS
CASH, 2tf
rCTICEV BLANKS T all Ma4t
- r sti at iwn 0M1C1
wbvmmm evPWT niGTWI .TV I
WILSON & HASTIIf 6rS,
Formerly John Wilsoa dk Co
"Wholesale and. Hetail .
Dealers in
unwiii k mm.
Iron, Steel, !N"ails5
CIRCULAR SAWSi
RUBBER BELTING
!
No. 23 Dclaicare Street,
LEAVENWORTH, - KANSAS
ryUE ATTENTION OF BUYERS IS
X Invited to our Stock, which will be found
as complete as any in ihe West ; and we are
determined that in the matter of
No firm west of St. Louis shall give
&00DS FOR LESS MOHEY !
Will pay particular attention to
Orders from tlie Country
Filling them Promptly rnd Faithfully.
ID" Remember the place and address
WILSON & HASTlttliS,
No 23 Delaware St. bet. Main & Second.
THOMPSON, WOODRUFF & Co.
Exclusively Wholesale Dealers in
FOREI&I AID BQHESTIG DRY eOQDS.
AND
YANKEE NOTIONS!
To the Merchants of
KANSAS. COLORADO. AND NORTH
WESTERN MISSOURI:
Ye are now opehin , direct from the manufac
turers, A LARGE STOCK OF
ON MAIN STREET, BETWEEN SHAW
NEE AND DELAWARE,
(Old Stnnd of Lucas & Donaghy.)
LElA-VEAVOrtTil, KTSAS.
We would call the attention of all to our Mam
moth Stock before makin purchases elsewhere.
In our stock will be found all ' hides of
BROWN SHEETINGS, DENIMS,
STRIPES, CHECKS,
and Uie latefil and most desirable styles oT
PRINTd, Delaines & LAflNS.
A verv extensive stock of
STAPLE N0110NS,
All of ichich ice offer at
Unprecedented Low Frices !
WE HILL NOT RETAIL,
hence offer to dealers the benefits accroin from
AST !3BSWSHI1 3IS12STS
STOCK!
THOMPSON, WOODRUFF & Co..
Main Street, bet. Shawnee and Delaware,
LcavcniTorfb. Kansas.
FAIRCHILDKlNG&Co,
XO. 52 MAIH SfltEEt, (AXTllOST BUILDIS'OS,)
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,
ymimmm
HATS AND GAPS,
CARPET, OIL CLOTHS, &c.
KEEP-CONSTANTLY ON HAND
a. yrjuiL. ssoRijsrErr for
COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
and have now in store A NEW AND HEAVY
STOCK, purchased previous to the late advance
in prices, consequently we can sell 8S LOW
AS ANY HOUSE IN THE WEST.
Orders Respectfully Solicited
WATSON & BRACEi
vholaalc dealers in
DRV GOODS.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CL0THII& AIO ODTFITTII& Hi.
No. 12, Delaware street,
LeaveHWorlh, KannaS-
EDDY & ARNOLD,
"Wholesale Dealers in.
UK and msm,
PAJHs'tS, OrLS, BRUSHES;
Glassware, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Stc.
A Fall Stock of
LAMP AND LAM? FIXTURES,
contantly on hand.
No. 10 Delaware Street, corner Main,
LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS.
W. E. SUTIilFF,
Merchant Tailor
Eldridg Hontt,
Xtwrtoet; Ktim
FOREIGN
DOMESTIC
THEUmON FOREVER
BJIMIISIUIIW
J' OHN P. WILEY, ot JUNCTION CITY
keeps at his old stand,
The Claim Hoiise,
a eood assortment of DRY GOODS ft, GRO
CERIES, and PROVISIONS as well as BOOTS
and SHOES ; andjie Satters himself, as he Jias
no rent, clerk, ohauling lo pay, thai he i
able to sell as cfip as can be boUgHt at thl
retail houses in Leavenworth City.
Having traded in St. Louis with Morgan &
McClung to over $50,000. and with Hehsley &.
Russell, of Leavenworth Ciy, and now sellig
for prominent firms in Leavenworth, I flatter
myself that I am regarded as a prohHp1 anii
well posted man, prepared if necessary to sell
goods for others on commission, on fair and
reliable terms, as well as to be able to sell
quite as cheap as they can be purchased iii
Western Kansas. Farmers, bring oh your
HIDES AND PRODUCE-,
and exchange with me, and hnnters, bring re'e
your FURS of all kinJs. and I will prove my
preposition. I also keep a small amount of
LUMBER and COOPER STUFF
on baud for sale.
MALE OR FEMALE AGENTS
TO SELL
LLOYD'S NSW 57ECL PLATE" COUNTV COL
ORED MAP OF THE UNITED STATES,
CANADAS, AND NEW BRUNSWICK.
From recent surveys, completed Aug. 10;
1SG2; cost $20,000 to engrave it and one year's
time. . . .....
Superior to any $10 map ever mnde by Col-,
ton or SlitcheJI. and sells at the lbw price of
fifty cents ; 37O,0d0 names are engraved on this
map.
It is not only a Countv Map, but it is also A
COUNTYUND RAILROAD MA?
of the United States and Canadas combined in
one. giving
EVERY RAILROAD STATION
and distance between.
Guarantee any womnn or man $3, to $5 per"
day, and will take back all maps that cannoi
be sold and refund the money.
Send for $1 worth to try. .
Printed instructions how to canvass well;
furnished all our agents.
Wanted Wholesale Agenls for bur Maps id
evere Slate, California, Canada, England,
France and Cuba. A fortune can be mado
with a few hundred do'.lars dapital. No cost-r-KTiTioM.
J. T. LLOYD, No. 134 Broadway
New York. . . -.
The War Department tsos our Map of Vir
ginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, cost $100--000,
on whieh is marked Antietara Creek;
Sharpslmrg, Maryland Heights. Williainsjicrt
Ferry, I'liorersville, Nolana's Fordv and, all
imIiom nn tiiA Pntnmnc. and cverv other nlaoe
in Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania, OJr
maney refunded-,
LLOYD'3
TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY;
OHIO, INDIANA and ILLINOIS,
is the only authority for Gen. Bucll 'and the
War Department Money refunded1 ii anyon
finding an error in it.
Piice 50 cents.
From the Tribune, Aug. 2.
"LLOYD'S MAP OF VIRGINIA, MARY
LAND AND PENNSYLVANIA This Map is
very large ; its cost is but i!o cents, anu it is
THE BEST WHICH CAS HE rUKCHASES."
LLOYDS GREAT MAP OF THE MISSIS
SIPPI RIVER From Actual Surveys by Capts.
Bart aud Wm Bowen, Mississippi River Pilolsj
of SI, Louis, Mo., shows every man's planta
tion and owner's name fiom St. Louis to thd
Gulf of Mexico 1,350 miles eTery aand-bnrj
Uland, town, landing, and all placed 2p miles
back from the river colored in couhtie'S and
I States. Price, Sim sheets, 2, pocket form,-
and $2.50 on linen, with rollers. Ready Septi
20. .. ...
Navy Department, Washington, Sept. 17, 'G2:
J. T. Lloyp Sin: Send me your Map of the
Mississippi River, with price per hundred cop
ies. Rear Admiral Charles II. Davis, command1
irg the Mississippi squadron, is authorized to
purchase as many as are required for the uso
of that squadron. GIDEON WELLES;
Secretary of the Navy:
Order ol Publication;
William II Mackey, Pl'ff. " . In tho Third
versus Judicial District
Dcwitt C Stevenson, Deft, j C o u r I, within
and for the county of Davis, State of Kanas.
The ahovc named De Witt C. Stevenson, for
merly of the State of Kansas, now of. pans un
known, will take notice that William II Mackey
of the county of Davis, State of Kansas, did on
the 2Jth day of September, A. D. 1802, file hiu
petition in the District Court of the 3d Judicial
District, sitting in and Wr the county of Davis,
State of Kansas, against the said Da Witt C.
Stevenson lor the sum of $G3 00, with interest
from the 25th d.iy of June, A, D. 1SG2; said
cum being the price and value of a swmott
horse which the said defendant on or about tho
25th day of June, 18(32, unlawfully Converted
to his own use" And the said De Witt C. Stev
enSofa is hercbv notified that an order of at
tachment has been issued in this action, nnd
that by virtne of said order of attachment, the
Under Sheriff of said county has attached thd
following real estate of the said Do C7itto9
Stevenson, to wit: Lot 17 in block 11, lot 13 in
block 30, lot 11 in block C3, lot 8 In block 70,
and lot 11 in block 8, situated, lying and Being
in Junction City, Davis County. State of Kan
sas ; a'so, that A.. W, Callen, Sheriff df Davis
county, aforesaid, and re-;dent therein, has
been garniaheed as having in his hands proper
ty of the said defendant, in money, amounting
to $25,77. The said De Witt C. Stevenson is
notified that be is required to answer or demur
to said petition on or before the 14th day of
Februrry, A. D. 18G3, or said petition will be
taken as true, and judgment rendered accord
I,, d said Pf.SMTJicKKme-
ttef By S. B: White, his Atfy.
R."d. Mobley, Clerk. (nO.Gtpf$14
Notic to T3t-payer of Dick
inson County.
NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN TlUtf
the Tax Roll for" 1662 has beeft placed iri
mv hands for collection. .
"I will be at the different places of voting irr
said county for the purpose of receiving the
same, as follows :
Mud Creek, December l6tb, 18S
Turkey Creek, " 1'' t
LyortCkte. " " ,'t
Chapman's Creek, Wti
On $100 a Ux of $1.00 has been levied for
'llSoTS 6f $0.50 has been levied for
StaOtnSon5iax of $0.10 ha. been levied fof
Schoof purposes.
State Capitation tax, $0.a0; . .
To all taxes unpaid after the (he first dav pf
January, 1863, a penalty 6f ten per eentwffl be
added. JOSIAH JONES,
Treasurer of Dickinson county Kansas.
Bv R. S. Miixib, Deputyv
Abilene, Nov. 8, 1662. " f5t.
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